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Last Post 26 May 2026 05:05 PM by Alice Ernst
ACJA 7-203: Confidential Intermediary
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01 May 2026 03:01 PM
    Kristina Tuba, Manager - Defensive Driving, Committees & Operations Unit
    Arizona Supreme Court
    Certification and Licensing Division
    Confidential Intermediary Program
    1501 W. Washington St Suite 104
    Phoenix, Arizona 85007
    [email protected]
    602-452-3237

    This proposal amends ACJA § 7-203 (Confidential Intermediary) as part of the major reorganization and restyling of all Certification & Licensing Code sections to conform to the new Article 1 (General Provisions) effective July 1, 2026. The proposal breaks the existing ACJA § 7-203 into 11, separate sections numbered from 7-203 through 7-203.10 under a new Article 3.

    There are only 2 substantive proposals. One would change the qualifications for the 3 members of the Confidential Intermediary Board who are certified confidential intermediaries. The current requirement that these members have been confidential intermediaries for 5 years is reduced to 3 years to expand the pool of qualified board members. The other is to require that the Board meet at least once per year.

    The proposal is attached in both Legislative and Clean formats.

    Comment Deadline: May 31, 2026
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    04 May 2026 01:20 PM
    I agree with the proposed changes.

    Margaret Stephens-Reed
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    13 May 2026 05:32 PM
    I agree with these proposed changes.
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    21 May 2026 12:16 PM
    I agree with the proposed changes.
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    26 May 2026 05:05 PM
    I am in agreement with both of the proposed changes. Regarding the 5 year requirement for CIs: I appreciate the additional experience, but even more important is to have a functioning board.
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